Is it normal for well information to NOT be updated for over 30 days? I'm watching well # 240450 which is still waiting on "state potential" since 5/20....Skip.. Les..anyone?

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Sounds like communication to me too. The only fault I show in the township is in Section 30 and ends there. I wouldn't think it would be a factor in this instance. Even it continues beyond 30, it shouldn't be present in 18. Are the other confirmed reports verifiable from the well doocuments on SONRIS Classic?
Skip, this is off topic, but do you have an updated fault map
The best map available to the public which includes faults is the Petrohawk EUR Core map.

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